troy emba program - Jubail Industrial College
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troy emba program - Jubail Industrial College
EXECUTIVE MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION EMBA BULLETIN 2013 EMBA TROY UNIVERSITY, USA Sorrell College of Business “The First Choice for Higher Business Education” Preferred Choice for Technology Education and Training in Saudi Arabia ...Proudly Serving The Nation Since 1978 EMBA TROY UNIVERSITY, USA Sorrell College of Business “The First Choice for Higher Business Education” Dr. Mosleh H. Al-Otaibi, Chief Executive Officer of the Royal Commission in Jubail, and Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr., TROY University Chancellor, during the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between JIC and TROY University on May 10, 2010. The delegation from the Royal Commission in Jubail, headed by Dr. Mosleh Hamed Al-Otaibi, RC-Jubail CEO (4th from right), with TROY University Officials, during the signing of the Memorandum of Agreement at TROY University, USA. CONTENTS Message from Chancellor, TROY University……………………………………………....……………...………………....…….. 7 Message from Managing Director, Jubail Industrial College...…………………..……………...……..………….…...…. 8 Partnership Agreement Between Jubail Industrial College and TROY University………………………….…….... 9 TROY University Information Brief Overview……………...………………………………………………………………...………………………………….…………. 10 TROY Campuses Globally.………………………………………………………………...………………………………….…………. 11 TROY University Mission Statement………………………………………………...………………………………….…………. 12 The Sorrell College of Business, TROY University…………………………………………….……………………….…………… 12 Accreditation Statement……………………………………………………………………………………………………….…………….. 13 TROY University Global Campus Information Global Campus Vision Statement……………………………………………………...………………………………….………… 14 TROY University Information.…………………………………………………………...………………………………….…………. 14 International Partnerships and Agreements….………………………………...………………………………….…………. 14 TROY University JIC Campus ………………..……………………………………………………………………….……………………. 15 Why TROY University Education at Jubail Industrial College.………………………………………….……………………. 16 EMBA Program Information………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 18 EMBA Program Structure and Course Description……………………………………………………..………………………… 24 TROY EMBA Team at Jubail Industrial College Site……………………………………………………..………………………… 27 TROY EMBA Program (JIC Campus) Alumni...………………………………………………………………………………..…….. 28 EMBA Contacts……………………………………….....………………………………………………………………………………..…….. 31 6 TROY EMBA Bulletin 2013 MESSAGE FROM THE CHANCELLOR TROY UNIVERSITY, USA As Chancellor of Troy University, I am delighted that we have established a partnership with Jubail Industrial College for offering the Executive Master of Business Administration. We believe that this partnership will benefit both institutions and provide an opportunity for citizens of Saudi Arabia to earn a degree from an American University in a venue and location that will enable them to maintain their employment. We sincerely believe that partnership is the classic win-win situation with institutions benefiting. We At Troy University, we believe that partnership welcome the students and staff from Jubail to the programs like this allow participants from our Troy University family. partner institutions to develop broader perspective about international business. We also believe that the interaction between our faculty and the students helps increase understanding between cultures, highlighting similarities rather than differences. TROY EMBA Bulletin 2013 JACK HAWKINS JR., PhD Chancellor TROY University United States of America 7 MESSAGE FROM THE MANAGING DIRECTOR JUBAIL INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE Over the last few years, JIC has taken a huge leap forward in establishing closer links with international bodies and developed further global links with academic institutions of repute. One of the initiatives was the launching of an Executive Masters’ Degree in Business Administration (EMBA) Program. This is the first-ever American accredited degree program in Saudi Arabia, offered in close association with the Troy improve their managerial knowledge and skills University, USA. through international standard EMBA program of Troy University, USA. I am also pleased to learn that the EMBA Team of the Jubail Industrial College has planned to JIC is proud to be a partner of this noble initiative. publish a brochure highlighting main information I wish the program every success. on Troy EMBA program at JIC. I am confident that this publication will provide required information for the participants and other interested readers about the program. DR. ADEL SALEM BAHAKEEM Managing Director Jubail Industrial College Jubail Industrial City, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia TROY EMBA program at JIC will provide opportunities to senior and mid-level managers to 8 TROY EMBA Bulletin 2013 Partnership Agreement Troy University, USA and Jubail Industrial College Troy University has been approved by its accrediting agency, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges, to offer the EMBA at the Jubail Industrial College site. This has been achieved due to a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) signed between Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr., Chancellor of Troy University, Alabama, USA and Dr. Mosleh H. Al-Otaibi, Chief Executive officer of the Royal Commission in Jubail, on 30th June, 2009. The program has been launched on the 10th of May 2010. TROY EMBA Bulletin 2013 9 TROY UNIVERSITY INFORMATION BRIEF OVERVIEW Public University (established 1887) Five Campuses Four Campuses in Alabama National and International Outreach Through TROY Global Campus (15 States; 35 Teaching Sites in the US; International Partnerships across 25 countries and 12 Teaching Sites outside the US) Online Distance Learning through eCampus Began in 1998 13 Time Zones; all 50 states 22 Degree Programs 31,000 Students worldwide; Over 7,000 Postgraduate Students Ranking FORBES: 2009 Best Public College in AL; 70th in the USA US News and World Report: #67 University in the South PRINCETON REVIEW: Among Best Colleges in SE US for past seven years In 2008, Troy University was ranked as the 25th best university in the United States for international students by the Institute of International Education. Over 100,000 alumni worldwide Troy State College in 1957, and Troy State University in 1967. The Montgomery campus earned independent accreditation in 1983, as did the Dothan campus in 1985. The Phoenix City campus and the locations around the nation and the world administered by the Troy Global Campus have always operated under the accreditation of the Troy campus. In 2005, the separately accredited campuses were merged into a single university structure forming Troy University. This name change represented the fifth major advancement in the storied, dynamic rise of the University to national and international prominence. Troy University is an award-winning American university accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs. With 100 years of experience, over 27,000 students worldwide and graduate business programs in several countries, including, U.S., China, Ecuador, Germany, Guam, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, United Arab Emirates and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Troy is a true global institution. Troy University’s history of teaching excellence dates to its founding in February 1887 as Troy Normal School. From the outset, the institution quickly earned a reputation for innovation and accessibility. Troy Normal became Troy State Teachers College in 1929, 10 TROY EMBA Bulletin 2013 TROY CAMPUSES GLOBALLY Main Campus at TROY University Montgomery Phoenix City Dothan Global Campus TROY EMBA Bulletin 2013 11 TROY UNIVERSITY is one of very few accredited State universities that has a major commitment to provide undergraduate and graduate education for the national and international community, especially for mature students, not only by traditional means of delivery but also by technological means. Troy University prepares students in a variety of fields in the arts and sciences, fine arts, business, communication, applied science, nursing and allied health sciences. Troy University is dedicated to providing high-quality undergraduate and graduate degree programs, preparing students for lifelong learning and leadership roles in business and public professions. college in the State, and the only one in the South giving a professional course and conferring degrees.” For many years to follow, the Sorrell College of Business was known as the “Business Department.” In 1971 the School of Business and Commerce was formally established. Ten years later, in June of 1981 the Sorrell College of Business and Commerce was named in honor of the late Jeff Sorrell—a prominent businessman and land owner in Pike County who bequeathed a substantial sum to the University and particularly the business school upon his death. TROY UNIVERSITY MISSION STATEMENT Troy University is a public institution comprised of a network of campuses throughout Alabama and worldwide. International in scope, Troy University provides a variety of educational programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels for a diverse student body in traditional, nontraditional, and emerging electronic formats. THE SORRELL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS TROY UNIVERSITY Troy University’s business education history dates back over 100 years. As documented in the 1898-1899 State Normal College, Troy, Alabama handbook, The State Normal Business College (successor to the Porter’s Business College) started with a tradition of providing “the distinction of being the highest grade business The academic mission of the Sorrell of Business (SCOB) is to prepare a diverse body of students for entry and personal growth in business and government-related careers by means of high quality instruction delivered in traditional, nontraditional and emerging electronic formats. The Sorrell College of Business currently is organized into three departments—the School of Accountancy, Business Programs, and Risk Management & Insurance. Each of these departments offers high 12 TROY EMBA Bulletin 2013 quality curriculums to challenge the students of today to becoming the business leaders of tomorrow. Faculty members are highly qualified and have diverse academic and business backgrounds. Because these faculty members have “real-world” experiences, classroom instruction focuses on the true application of academic concepts. “Troy University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate, baccalaureate, master's, education specialist and doctoral degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Troy University.” Students may earn the following undergraduate or graduate degrees: The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) with majors in accounting, information systems, finance, general business, management, marketing and risk management & insurance. The Sorrell College of Business, Troy University, is nationally accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) to offer baccalaureate degree programs in accounting, finance, general business, information systems, management, and marketing. The Master of Business Administration (MBA) with accounting, information systems, finance, international economic development or general management options. The Executive MBA programs are designed for the working professional, can be the first step leading to the start of a new career, or the next step in developing a successful career already in the making. The ACBSP has also accredited Troy to offer graduate business programs. (http://business.troy.edu/About/ Accreditation.aspx). ACCREDITATION STATEMENT “Troy University is accredited by the Commission of Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the associate degree, the bachelor’s degree, master’s degree and the education specialist degree. Jubail Industrial College is not accredited by the Commission on Colleges and the accreditation of Troy University does not extend or include Jubail Industrial College or its students.” TROY EMBA Bulletin 2013 The accredited programs include: Master of Business Administration; Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA); Master of Science in Human Resources Management; Master of Science in Management. 13 TROY UNIVERSITY GLOBAL CAMPUS GLOBAL CAMPUS VISION STATEMENT “Global Campus will serve TROY and its domestic and international students by excelling as the institution’s primary engine for growth, innovation, and the resulting stature and reputation that comes as consequence from developing into a world class, global provider of a broad spectrum of educational programs blending traditional and online education technologies.” TROY UNIVERSITY INFORMATION TROY UNIVERSITY Numbers Locations eCampuses Sites Students States Countries Full time Faculty Professional Staff Academic Programs 61 21 16,000+ 15 + DC 25 163 428 22 Troy University Global Campus meets the needs of working adults, including military, government agency civilians, teachers and future business leaders who want the opportunities that come with earning a degree. Because adult learners often have different educational needs than traditional students, courses are provided at times and in formats designed around people who work and have other commitments for their time. The Troy Global Campus delivers Troy University’s academic programs outside the state of Alabama. It is comprised of five geographic regions with approximately sixty sites located throughout the United States and abroad, and administers Troy University’s on-line (e Campus) offerings. Academic programs and course offerings are the joint responsibility of the academic colleges’ deans, the academic colleges and departments as well as Global Campus personnel. The hiring approval, certification and academic review of Global Campus faculty are the responsibility of the academic colleges’ deans in consultation with Global Campus personnel. Most Global Campus courses are delivered in an accelerated schedule of five ten-week terms annually. Student support services are available at all Global Campus sites. INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS AND AGREEMENTS Azerbaijan, Belgium, Cambodia, China, Denmark, Egypt, Germany, Georgia, Guam, Indonesia, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Liberia, Malaysia, Netherlands, Russia, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Turkey, Vietnam, USA 14 TROY EMBA Bulletin 2013 TROY UNIVERSITY JIC CAMPUS Jubail Industrial College has its roots in 1978 when the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu established a skills training center, to develop skilled manpower required by the Kingdom. In 1982, the skills training center was upgraded into an institute named the Royal Commission Jubail Human Resources Development Institute. The Manpower Council of the Government of Saudi Arabia issued a Royal decree in 1989 to transform the institute into a full fledged engineering and business college, named the Jubail Industrial College. This was established to serve the educational and training needs of the newly created Jubail Industrial City and the local and regional community of the Eastern Province of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Architectural firm Guildamaster. The college spreads over an area of 1.37 million square meters of land. It is a self-contained site that includes - educational, administrative, and residential buildings, cafeterias, a mosque, library, and gymnasium. The site has been developed with a number of shaded trees, fountains and greeneries as a part of social responsibility to make the educational environment very conducive for learning process. As the college campus is situated in the residential district of Jubail Industrial City, it is strategically located not only to provide postsecondary education for the children of in-migrant working population of Jubail and the Kingdom, but also to serve the training needs of the industries and other organizations located in the industrial city. Jubail Industrial College, the Kingdom’s largest and most sophisticated, is a 'semi autonomous’ technical institute governed by the Board of Directors of the Royal Commission. JIC is an outstanding example of how relevant modern education, in support of industrial development can transform a rural society into a modern vibrant one. It is also a successful example of how planned industrial and educational developments can work hand in hand in an integrated self-sustaining industrial city. Jubail Industrial College (JIC) with its long history of providing education and training in engineering and business has now become a foremost center for learning in engineering, business and information technology in the region. Jubail Industrial College occupies a spacious campus in the heart of Jubail Industrial City (Madinat Al-Jubail Al-Sinaiyah) on the Arabian Gulf coast. The college campus was designed and constructed by a German TROY EMBA Bulletin 2013 The Arabian Gulf is directly adjacent to the College campus, affording a relaxing escape from the industrial landscape of the city; the long stretches of quiet shoreline are enjoyed by staff and students alike. 15 These are just a few of the defining characteristics of TROY students. Here at Troy, the approach is taking initiative to get to know students on a personal level. Troy faculty and staff work to meet students unique needs. The scholastic acumen of every faculty and staff is surpassed only by their heart and their willingness to embrace each student as an individual. Troy University JIC campus is housed in the Management and Information Technology (MIT) Department of JIC. It offers programs in business and information technology. The department’s programs in Marketing, Accounting, Office Management and Information Technology Systems Support are accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), USA. Giving students options in courses of study, and how the students prefer to study, be in a classroom or online or a mix of both. Best of all, no matter where life takes the students, they will never be far from one of the more than 60 TROY teaching sites across the United States and around the world. Troy University global standard EMBA in General Management is suitable primarily for first-line and middle ranking managers, engineers, technologists, supervisors, and organization staff members with The MIT department is located in a new two storied state of the art building. The classrooms and computer labs are fitted with instructional technologies, information network connections, internet and intranet connection. WHY TROY UNIVERSITY EDUCATION AT JUBAIL INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE? Troy University is different from most institutions of higher learning. Rather than preparing students for jobs, Troy prepares them for what’s ahead – life – opportunity–surprises. The future can be unpredictable, but the people who succeed in the years to come will do so because of preparation, planning and drive. responsibilities in industry, business and other public and private sector organizations who aspire to move up in managerial positions. 16 TROY EMBA Bulletin 2013 The 1st Cohort Students, with RC-Jubail, TROY and JIC Officials, during the launching of the TROY EMBA Program. The 2nd Cohort Students and JIC Site Coordinator, with Dr. Orrin K. Ames III, Assistant Dean of Sorrell College of Business at TROY. EMBA PROGRAM INFORMATION Purpose of EMBA The purpose of the program is to provide an advanced level of general business education which will enable participants from professionally diverse backgrounds to be successful in management positions both in the private and public sector organizations. This is an executive development program. Participants Troy University global standard EMBA program in General Management is suitable primarily for first-line and middle ranking managers, engineers, technologists, supervisors, and organization staff members with responsibilities in industry, business and other public and private sector organizations who aspire to move up in managerial positions. The EMBA program is open to all nationalities living and working in Saudi Arabia. The curriculum allow the EMBA program to meet specific corporate or other organizational needs in contractual programs. As a result of successfully completing the EMBA program, graduates should improve their ability to apply problem solving skills to the strategic planning process in organizations and to use written and verbal communication skills effectively to communicate the results of their problem-solving analyses and recommendations. Benefit for Participants Enrolment and Registration Length of the program Delivery of Course Graduation Requirements All participants will be pre-registered upon completion of required documentation. TROY approved candidates will be registered with TROY as TROY EMBA student. The EMBA program consists of 12 taught courses or 36 semester hours and one Capstone Course (Business Strategy) to complete the program. Each course will cover a period between six to nine weeks. The program duration is between 18 to 24 months including holidays Classes will be conducted by TROY faculty members in face to face mode for at least 25 contact hours and supplemented by online delivery through Blackboard system for an additional 20 contact hours. Additional support from JIC faculty will be provided as required. The program will be offered at Troy EMBA site located in the ground floor of MIT department of JIC. MIT Department of JIC is fully equipped with SMART multimedia classrooms, conference rooms, case study rooms, and fully equipped computer labs with both internet and intranet facilities. Wireless facility in also available in the MIT building. Successful completion of the courses listed in the program with an overall grade point average of 3.0 (A=4.0) is necessary to fulfill requirements for the EMBA degree. If a ‘D” or ‘F’ is made in a core course or a restricted elective course, the course must be retaken. TROY university will grant degree to all successful candidates. 18 TROY EMBA Bulletin 2013 EMBA PROGRAM INFORMATION Credit transfer for EMBA Graduates Graduates can seek credit transfer to all accredited programs in the USA and abroad at TROY campuses and also other universities subject to credit transfer agreements. Tuition fee and Cost of program Tuition fee is SAR 95,000 for the whole program payable in installments. Other costs include: a) SAR200 application fee (non-refundable), b) $ 60 (USD) graduation fee and c) TOEFL and GMAT test fees. Student status of EMBA participants All EMBA program participants will be TROY university students and will receive TROY student ID cards. JIC will also issue ID cards for access to JIC facilities. Program schedule The program will be delivered in the evenings (after office hours) and in weekends to suit the needs of employed participants. Transfer of credit A maximum of two courses (six semester hours) taken at another regionally accredited institution, each with a grade of “B” or better, can be applied toward a degree. Transfer of Students to other TROY campus Students can transfer and complete their studies at the Sorrell Business School of Troy University, USA during the program. Students can also attend graduation at Troy University campus, USA or at JIC. Blackboard is a course management system used throughout the Troy University System. The Blackboard System allows faculty to post materials and assignments, deliver tests, hold online discussions and many other course related functions. Only those faculty and students currently teaching or taking courses through the Blackboard System will have access to the system during any given term/semester. Troy University is currently running Blackboard version 8.0. To login to the Troy University Blackboard site you can go to http://troy.blackboard.com The Troy University Libraries (http://library.troy.edu) hold a wide variety of resources in multiple formats, including print, multimedia (CD, DVD, video, audio cassettes, microfilm, and microfiche) as well as electronic linkages both on the library network and on the Internet to libraries and information sources worldwide. Troy Blackboard System Troy University Library The Library’s networked system consists an online public access catalog, WebCat; along with access to a multitude of online databases containing more than 19,000 full text journals, partial full text and/or bibliographic journal references and over 50,000 online full text books are provided. The online resources are available 24 hours a day from any location. Assistance is also available through e-mail Ask a Librarian and through Live Chat an online chat service, available 24/7 when classes are in session. An online Tutorial on using the Library resources is available on TROY Library Web pages. TROY EMBA Bulletin 2013 19 EMBA PROGRAM INFORMATION Admission Requirements Information / Documents Required for Admission Bachelor degree from a regionally from a regionally accredited college or university preferably in the field of business, science or technical disciplines (other disciplines will be evaluated on case by case basis by TROY university) Official transcripts from all universities attended Five years of professional, post-baccalaureate experience or a minimum of five years managerial experience beyond first line supervision Applicants must have achieved at least 2.5 GPA in all undergraduate work or at least 3.0 GPA in the last 30 semester hours English Proficiency Test results: TOEFL score: i) 193 - Computer based; or ii) 70 – Internet based, or iii) 523 - Paper based; or iv) IELTS – 6.0 GMAT test score on file Letter of recommendation using the online Professional Reference form for the EMBA program Online TROY application and recommendation forms completed A completed form of TROY graduate application for admission A completed form of TROY letter of recommendation Certified copy of official degree certificates (e.g. Bachelor’s Degree), with English translation. Certified copy of official transcripts with English translation English proficiency - TOEFL test score results (Computer based – 197 or Internet based – 70 or IELTS – 6.0) is preferred. GMAT test results (score 500) or GRE (score 900) is preferred. Non-refundable application fee ($ 50.0 US Dollar or SAR 200) Two Passport size photos Work experience evidence – letter form employer stating job responsibilities. Copy of passport or civil registration card. Resume in English. Financial sponsorship statement (self sponsored or corporate sponsored). 20 TROY EMBA Bulletin 2013 EMBA PROGRAM INFORMATION Unconditional Admission Conditional Admission TROY EMBA Bulletin 2013 A minimum of five years professional, post-baccalaureate experience or a minimum of five years managerial experience beyond first line supervision. Students applying for admission must provide official transcript from all universities or colleges attended. Applicants who have completed a master’s or higher degree from a regionally accredited university may be admitted unconditionally. a. Official transcripts from all universities attended must be submitted, to include an official transcript showing completion of a master’s or higher degree. b. A TOEFL (Computer based score – 197 or Internet based score – 70 or IELTS – 6.0) is also required. A Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university is required. a. Applicants must have achieved at least 2.5 GPA in all undergraduate work or at least 3.0 GPA in the last 30 semester hours. b. Official graduate admission test results on the GMAT must be on file except for applicants with a previous master’s or higher degree. c. A TOEFL (Computer based score – 197 or Internet based score – 70 or IELTS – 6.0) is also required. A letter of recommendation using the online Professional Reference form is required with all applications for the EMBA program. The letter must address the individual’s potential for success in the EMBA program as well as his written and oral communication skills. Students not satisfying the minimum graduate admission test score (TOEFL and GMAT) and GPA requirements for unconditional admission may be conditionally admitted to the program which is as follows: a. Student completes first three courses with ‘B’ or better average, will be granted unconditional admission. b. Student not satisfying conditional admission requirements will be dropped from the program for one calendar year, after which time the student must petition for readmission. c. A letter of recommendation is required for all applications to the EMBA program. The recommendation letter should address the individual’s potential for success in the EMBA program as well as his written and oral communication skills. 21 The EMBA students, with TROY Professors, during their Face-to-Face Teaching classes. HH Prince Jalawi bin Abdulaziz bin Mesaed & HH Prince Saud bin Abdullah bin Thunayan bin Saud, congratulating EMBA Batch 1 Graduates during the 2012 Graduation Ceremony of RC-Jubail Colleges & Institutes. Joining them is Dr. Mosleh H. Al-Otaibi, CEO of the Royal Commission in Jubail. TROY Officials, with some of the EMBA graduates who attended the 2012 Graduation Ceremony held at TROY University, Alabama Campus, USA . The EMBA Batch 1 graduates during the 2012 Graduation Ceremony of the Colleges and Institutes Sector of RC-Jubail. EMBA PROGRAM STRUCTURE AND COURSE DESCRIPTION SN 1 2 3 4 5 Course Code EMBA 5501 EMBA 6671 EMBA 6674 IS6679 ACT 6691 Course Title Survey of Business Concepts Organizational Behavior Ethics in Business Management Information Systems Managerial Accounting Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 3 Course Description An overview course of the business management field including the functional areas of accounting, economics marketing, finance, human relations and human resource management. Must be completed as a prerequisite by all students as a condition of entrance in the EMBA program. (Prerequisite course to EMBA program; not for credit in other degree programs) Student must earn a “B” grade or better. A study of contemporary concepts and theories of organization and the behavior of individuals and groups applied to organizations in the global business environment. The course examines ethical problems and issues faced by managers in the American business and industry with attention to analyzing issues and developing recommended approaches to increase long-term organizational effectiveness. Conceptual and practical foundations of information systems to include support of management and decision-making functions, computer system project management, economic and legal considerations of management information systems, and system implementation/ evaluation. A study of sources and classifications of accounting data, classification and behavior of revenues and costs, use of accounting data for profit planning and cost control, and use of accounting data for special analysis. 24 TROY EMBA Bulletin 2013 EMBA PROGRAM STRUCTURE AND COURSE DESCRIPTION SN 6 7 8 9 Course Code EMBA 6640 or MBA 6641 EMBA 6631 EMBA 6651 EMBA 6661 Course Title Quantitative Analysis or Decision Theory Managerial Finance Managerial Economics Strategic Marketing Management TROY EMBA Bulletin 2013 Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 Course Description EMBA 6640 This course provides an in-depth study of the fundamental theories, concepts, and principles of statistics. Coursework will include extensive use and application of statistical tools to analyzing business data using statistics software. Topics covered include descriptive statistics, probability distributions, sampling, estimation, hypothesis testing, ANOVA and regression analysis. OR EMBA 6641 An analysis of the probabilistic and deterministic quantitative techniques available to the business manager involved in the decision making process of the market place. Included is an evaluation of the models and processes now available for problem-solving purposes. A comprehensive and advanced study of financial analysis, planning, and control techniques for a business entity with emphasis on corporations. A study of the decision-making process of business firms in the resource allocation process. Both the functioning of markets and the decisions of firms in a variety of market structures are considered. Various theories of the firm are used to study the optimal decision-making rules for business firms under conditions of uncertainty. An application of marketing concepts, principles and procedures for planning, development, implementation and control of marketing programs in profit and non-profit organizations. Emphasis is on the matching of organization resources and strengths with global marketing opportunities, and strategies to overcome environmental threats. 25 EMBA PROGRAM STRUCTURE AND COURSE DESCRIPTION SN 10 11 12 13 Course Code EMBA 6673 EMBA 6603 EMBA 6627 EMBA 6611 Course Title Operations Management Human Resources Management Specialized Study in the Area of Management Business Strategy Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 Course Description An analysis of the conditions under which production and management of goods and services take place in business organizations with attention to the delineation of roles played by management and labor in carrying out production and application of selected quantitative techniques used in production. An overview of recruitment, selection, training, retention, compensation, and termination of employees and the relationship of an HR strategy to the strategic and operational roles of general managers. A study of problem or problems using research techniques. Selection of the problem must be approved by the student’s adviser, the instructor under whom the study is to be made, and the appropriate dean or site director. Preparation of an applied research paper is required and may involve an oral defense. This course is the capstone course in the EMBA program. It integrates the skills and knowledge developed in earlier courses and emphasizes case analysis. Formulation and implementation of strategies are stressed. The course includes an end-of-course comprehensive examination. A grade of "B" or better is required to complete this course successfully. Students should be in the last term of their program when completing this course. 26 TROY EMBA Bulletin 2013 TROY EMBA TEAM AT JUBAIL INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE SITE DR. ADEL S. BAHAKEEM JIC Managing Director and Committee Chairman AHMED MUSA MOHAMMED MIT Department Chairman and Member HUSSAIN ALI ABUSRAIR Industrial Relations Director and Vice-Chairman JOEMAR V. TABELIN Community Programs Unit Supervisor and Secretary DR. MOSHAHID RAHMAN MIT Assistant Professor and JIC Site Coordinator TROY EMBA Bulletin 2013 27 TROY EMBA PROGRAM (JIC CAMPUS) ALUMNI BAAGIL, ABDULLAH MOHAMMED Department Deputy Mgmt. & Information Tech. Dept. Jubail Industrial College AL-HUNAINI, MOHAMMED AYEDH Technical Support Manager Ibn Zahr A SABIC Affiliate AL-SHANGITI, AHMED MOHAMMAD Senior Manager Process and Data Quality Support for Global Business Applications Saudi Basic Industries Corporation AL-SHAMMARI, HAMED OBAID Construction Specialist Royal Commission in Jubail 28 AL-ANSARI, WALEED MAHMOUD Shop and Critical Equipment Superintendent Saudi Aramco Total Refining and Petrochemical Company AL-MUTLAQ, SALEH MEJLEE HR and Admin Superintendent Jubail Water and Power Company TROY EMBA Bulletin 2013 TROY EMBA PROGRAM (JIC CAMPUS) ALUMNI AL-SHAMRANI, ALI ABDULLAH Maintenance Manager Jubail Energy Services Company AL-GHAMDI, KHALID Laboratory Head Saudi Aramco Shell Refinery Company AL-MALKI, EQAB HAMZAH Data Center Operation Manager IT Department Royal Commission in Jubail AL-ASIRI, ALI MOHAMMED Manufacturing Director Production and Maintenance Gulf Farabi Petrochemical Company AL-QAHTANI, SALEH HUSSAIN Web Administrator / Programmer Royal Commission in Jubail AL-ANZI, SULTAN BASHER IT Service Desk Supervisor Royal Commission in Jubail TROY EMBA Bulletin 2013 29 TROY EMBA PROGRAM (JIC CAMPUS) ALUMNI AL-ANAZI, EID SALEM Interface Projects and HSE Manager Jubail Water and Power Company ABBAS, SULTAN ALI Mechanical Superintendent Saudi Arabian Fertilizer Company A Sabic Affiliate 30 TROY EMBA Bulletin 2013 EMBA Contacts TROY University - Jubail Industrial College Campus Management and Information Technology Department Jubail Industrial College P.O. Box 10099, Jubail Industrial City 31961 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Telephone: (+966) 03-3402165 Fax: (+966) 03-3402060 Email: EMBA@jic.edu.sa TROY Global Campus TROY University 301D Adams Administration Building TROY, AL 36082 USA Telephone: 334-670-5918 Email: tgcinternational@troy.edu www.jic.edu.sa TROY EMBA Bulletin 2013 www.troy.edu 32 EMBA BULLETIN 2013 Copyright © 2013 JIC. All rights reserved